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Complications Henoch Schonlein Purpura - Articles
Henoch-Schonlein purpura: the disease you never really learned about
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pathologystudent
Posted
Mon 21 May 2012 1:33am
Sometimes in pathology, you hear the name of a disease over and over, but somehow you never really learn about it. So it was for me with Henoch-Schonlein purpura. I knew that some vasculitides resembled the lesions of Henoch-Schonlein purpura, and I knew it had something to do with IgA – but the disease itself eluded me. So, for those o ...
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Artist Conk Mushroom vs. Diabetic Complications
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Lucy J.
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Wed 20 Oct 2010 10:47pm
The white underside of the mushroom Artist Conk (Ganoderma applanatum) turns brown when bruised and can be intricately etched into detailed carvings, hence the English common name of this ubiquitous American tree fungus.
Artist Conk is a perennial that can live for 40-50 years or longer and grow quite large. M ...
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Smartlipo Triplex - Reduced Risks and Complications
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Hpcsurgery
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Wed 13 Jun 2012 7:55am
Smartlipo Triplex liposuction, an FDA approved procedure, involves reduced risks and complications when compared to traditional techniques. This is possible because of the very nature of the Triplex™ system with its three powerful wavelengths and three smart delivery systems. The only situations where the procedure maybe unsafe and is not recomme ...
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Complicated...and Uncomplicated
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Jodi Cutler Del Dottore

Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 11:47pm
Adults are complicated. Kids are not. Adults play brain games, kids play games with their hands. So why is it that so much of what makes an adult complicated always goes back to his/her childhood?
Sofia was outside the other night playing Charlie's Angels Tag. Did you know that such a thing existed? I've heard of TV tag, Diaper ...
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Causes and Complications of Adult Pain
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thematrix777


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Sun 07 Dec 2008 5:54pm
Often called 'the fifth vital sign,' pain is as important as temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure as a key indicator of a patient's medical status. The longer we live, the more likely it is that we will eventually experience some type of injury or disease that results in temporary or even chronic pain.
Surgeries become more fr ...
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Complications Following Distal Radius Fractures
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Mike Reinold

Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:06pm
This week’s guest post is from TrevorWinnegge PT, DPT, MS, OCS, CSCS. Your may recognize the name, Trevor is a frequent commenter here on this website. Trevor has been practicing PT for over 8 years. He graduated from Northeastern University with a bachelors in PT and a master of science degree. He also graduated from Temple University with a D ...
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